2007 Bmw 530i Premium Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Hello Im selling my 2007 Bmw 530i, The car is very clean inside out.
Comes with a lot of features such as Leather, Navigation System, Power
Memory seats with Memory Mirrors, Telescoping Steering Wheel, Bluetooth,
I-DRIVE, Moonroof/Sunroof, Level Adjustable Headlight With Angel Eyes,
Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers, SOS, and a lot more... I also had a
Clear Bra Installed at the dealer which covers the front of the car,
Hood, Headlights, Bumper, Fenders and Mirrors.. so due to the clear bra
the car has no rock chips or a dings of any kind,
This Bmw 530i was only made till 2007 which I have the last year it was like a special make because it has 30 extra HP with the 3.0l inline engine, This 3.0L has 255hp which if you were to get a 525i, or 528i It would only have 225hp. This car always had its services done before the due date.. I owned it for 2 and a half years and it has been a pleasurable experience.. Never had a problem with anything.. Had my oil Changes every 7,000 miles even tho it needs to be replaced every 14,000 miles.. replaced my front break pads and a cabin filter, Cabin filter was replaced a month ago. This car never been thru a car wash, It was always hand washed and kept in the garage.. only been filled with Chevron or Shell 91 octane gasoline. I did get the car from an auction which made it get a Salvage Tittle.. The Damage was very minor and to make sure that I was getting a good car I rad the carfax on it before getting it, ask for the pictures of the carfax i have it on hand, Im The second owner of this car and it was bought with 45,000 miles and now it has 74,000 so it has been driven below average miles per year ( The Car never had airbag deployment or frame Damage). Please Feel free to text or call me at (916)380-0196 My name is Val, Im also open for reasonable offers. If you call and I dont pick up im probably at work just leave me a voice mail or wait for my text back, ill get back as soon as i can. Stop by check out the car and you'll be surprised on how well kept this car is. |
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